Name |
Margaret Georgina 'Peggy' ENNIS [1] |
Birth |
10 Apr 1911 |
Alix, Alberta, Canada [1] |
Gender |
Female |
Note |
- Margaret Georgina 'Peggy' Ennis had serious illnesses which includedruptured appendix which she was unfortunate enough to suffer. Herillness was in November, 1916. After her appendix ruptured, she wastaken to the Red Deer hospital via train, leaving Alix to Lacomb at 8:30a.m. and transferring at Lacomb for Red Deer arriving there at 3:00 p.m.Peggy was accompanied by her Mother and Dr. Shore. Peggy was in thehospital for three weeks and was allowed to come home only if Dr. Shorecould come every day to change the dressing as the incision was stilldraining. Jean's appendicitis episode happened in May, 1920. She was too ill tomove so it was decided to operate in our home. Dr. McLennan, of Mirror,and Dr. Hart of Alix attended her. The kitchen table was the operatingtable. A gas lamp was the source of light. As the anesthetic waseither, the lamp could not be in the same room or an explosion would haveresulted, so Father held the lamp up to a window on the veranda and theoperation proceeded. Jean was very ill. She was in bed for six weekswith a Registered Nurse, a Miss Ford from Calgary looking after her.
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Name |
Margaret Geogina 'Peggy' Vincent |
Person ID |
I48271 |
Ancestral Trails |
Last Modified |
7 Jun 2024 |
Father |
Joseph William 'Joe' ENNIS, b. 24 Feb 1865, , Bracebridge, Muskoka County, Ontario, Canada d. 10 Jan 1947, , Red Deer, Alberta, Canada (Age 81 years) |
Mother |
Margaret Esther 'Maggie' MCDONELL, b. 17 Dec 1875, , Lancaster, Glengarry County, Ontario, Canada d. 28 Jan 1965, , Red Deer, Alberta, Canada (Age 89 years) |
Marriage |
27 Jan 1897 |
, Wolseley, North West Territory, Canada [1] |
Family ID |
F8940 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |